- Port-au-Prince (/ˌpɔːrt oʊ ˈprɪns/ PORT oh PRINSS; French: [pɔʁ o pʁɛ̃s] ;
Haitian Creole: Pòtoprens, [pɔtopɣɛ̃s]) is the
capital and most
populous city...
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important productions are
Pizzaro (1823),
Ludwig XI in Peronne, Die
Filibustier,
Konich Erich, Das
Opfer des Themistokles,
Fergus MacIvor, Der Löwe von...
- Skizzenbuch;
sketch stories 'n
Wereldstad (1908);
sketch stories De
roode Filibustier (1909);
novel Duczika (1911);
novel Droomkoninkje (1924);
novel Levensschetsen...
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President Walker,"
Louisville Times,
December 13, 1856. "Le
Nicaragua et les
Filibustiers,"
Opelousas Courier, May 10, 1856. "What is to
Become of Nicaragua?,"...
- War.
These vessels,
which were an
enlarged derivative of the
previous Filibustier-class
torpedo boats,
resembled the
Havock class of
Great Britain. Its...
- List of shipwrecks: 29
March 1898 Ship
State Description Filibustier French Navy The
Filibustier-class
torpedo boat sank
after colliding with the protected...
- is
named after Princess Yolanda of Savoy.
Salgari used
Geschichte der
Filibustier. The
History of the Pirates, Free-Booters, or
Buccaneers of America....
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dress which incorporated a sword, was
similar to Look 10 from Galliano's
Filibustiers (Spring/Summer 1993), a
dress which also used a
sword to hold up its...
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Raveneau de Lussan,
Journal du
voyage fait a la Mer de Sud avec les
Filibustiers de l’Amerique (Paris, 1690), p. 265 (this p****ages is
seriously mistranslated...
- the three-pointed wigs,
which mimicked those used in the
Galliano show
Filibustiers (Spring/Summer 1993). The 1930s-style make-up worn by some
models also...